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Mount Drum - Wikipedia
Mount Drum is a stratovolcano in the Wrangell Mountains of east-central Alaska in the United States. It is located at the extreme western end of the Wrangells, 18 miles (29 km) west-southwest of Mount Sanford and the same distance west-northwest of Mount Wrangell .
Mount Drum | Visible on drive from Anchorage to… | ALASKA.ORG
Drum rises from a rugged wilderness area inside the national park on the other side of the Copper River from Alaska’s highway system and has no practical overland approach. But backcountry adventurers and mountaineers do visit and climb Drum or explore its vicinity after getting dropped off by small aircraft.
Alaska Volcano Observatory | Drum
From Wood and Kienle (1990): "Mount Drum, the westernmost volcano in the Wrangell volcanic field, was formed between ~0.65 and 0.24 Ma during at least two cycles of cone-building and ring-dome extrusion. The first cycle began with the construction of a cone consisting chiefly of andesite and dacite lava flows, breccias, lahars, and tuffs, and ...
Mount Drum - Mountain Field Guide
Jan 7, 2024 · Mount Drum, located in the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve in Alaska, is a prominent attraction for outdoor enthusiasts. Known for its stunning natural beauty, the area offers several hiking trails that vary in difficulty and scenery.
Mount Drum – Sanford Plateau Route - Mountain Field Guide
Jan 7, 2024 · Mount Drum is a prominent fixture within the extensive landscape of the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. This stratovolcano, part of the Wrangell volcanic field, stands at a towering height of 12,010 feet, offering an awe-inspiring view and challenging climb.
Mount Drum - Alaska Guide Co
Pictures of, from, or near Mount Drum. Alaska Guide Co is based in Valdez, Alaska. We offer year round tours and seek to provide helpful information on all things Alaska outdoors related.
Drum - Global Volcanism Program
The westernmost volcano of the Wrangell volcanic field, Mount Drum was formed during two cycles of activity between about 750 and 250 ka, the last of which included the emplacement of an arcuate ring of ten dacitic lava domes between 350 and 250 ka (Richter et al. 1994).
Volcanoes of the Wrangell Mountains and Cook Inlet Region, Alaska ...
Mount Drum, the westernmost volcano in the Wrangell volcanic field. Mount Drum is 3,661 m (12,010 ft) high and was active between approximately 700,000 and 240,000 years ago. View is to the southeast.
Mount Drum - PeakVisor
Mount Drum is a stratovolcano in the Wrangell Mountains of east-central Alaska in the United States. It is located at the extreme western end of the Wrangells, 18 miles (29 km) west-southwest of Mount Sanford and the same distance west-northwest of Mount Wrangell.
Alaska Volcano Observatory | Image Details
Mount Drum, the westernmost volcano in the Wrangell volcanic field. Mount Drum is 3,661 m (12,010 ft) high and was active between approximately 700,000 and 240,000 years ago. View is to the southeast.